The Real World: San Francisco was the third season of MTV's popular reality television series The Real World, which focuses on seven diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. The third installment of the series, which first aired in June 1994, featured the housemates living in a house at 953 Lombard Street in San Francisco, California, from
February 12 to June 19, 1994. The Real World: San Francisco is perhaps the most noteworthy season of the series, and definitely one of the most socially relevant. In particular, the depiction of Pedro Zamora's struggle with AIDS, as well as the confrontations between David "Puck" Rainey and his housemates (most notably
Zamora) are the dominant themes of the season. It was the second season of The Real World to be filmed in California after The Real World: Los Angeles in 1993. This season was the first to feature a cast member, Pedro Zamora, dealing with a serious, life-threatening illness. Future seasons would feature cast members dealing with other illnesses, such as Lyme disease and cystic fibrosis. This is also the first season to feature an Asian American, Pam Ling.

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